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    Matiwane ka Masumpa (died c.1830, uMgungundlovu), son of Masumpa, was the king of an independent Nguni-speaking nation, the amaNgwane, a people named after Matiwane's ancestor Ngwane ka Kgwadi. The amaNgwane lived at the headwaters of the White Umfolozi , in what is now Vryheid in northern KwaZulu-Natal .

  2. Nov 30, 2020 · Matiwane (died c.1830), son of Masumpa, was the chief of the amaNgwane, an Nguni-speaking tribe that lived at the headwaters of the White Umfolozi, in northern KwaZulu-Natal. The tribe was named after Matiwane's ancestor, Ngwane.

  3. Jun 29, 2018 · History of Matiwane and the Amangwane tribe : as told by Msebenzi to his kinsman Albert Hlongwane. At head of title: Union of South Africa. Department of Native Affairs. Hlongwane, Albert; Van Warmelo, N. J. (Nicolaas Jacobus), 1904-1989; Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Archives.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › MatiwaneMatiwane - Wikiwand

    Matiwane ka Masumpa (died c.1830, uMgungundlovu ), son of Masumpa, was the king of an independent Nguni-speaking nation, the amaNgwane, a people named after Matiwane's ancestor Ngwane ka Kgwadi. The amaNgwane lived at the headwaters of the White Umfolozi, in what is now Vryheid in northern KwaZulu-Natal.

  5. May 8, 2021 · The amaMpondomise King Luzuko Matiwane has taken his second wife, Princess Siyonwabele Langa, in a customary marriage, as instructed by his nation.

  6. Matiwane (died c.1830, uMgungundlovu), son of Masumpa, was the chief of an independent Nguni-speaking tribe, the amaNgwane, [1] a people named after Matiwane's ancestor Ngwane. The amaNgwane lived at the headwaters of the White Umfolozi, in what is now northern KwaZulu-Natal.

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  8. A book edited by N. J. van Warmelo, based on the oral tradition of Msebenzi, a descendant of Matiwane, the founder of the Amangwane tribe. The book contains 275 pages, 8 plates and is available online as a PDF file.